Hotel Indigo Glasgow

Originally built in the 1800s as one of the city’s very first power stations, a building that lit the path for Glasgow’s development, the Hotel Indigo® Glasgow hotel today puts you close to a new kind of buzz—local cuisine, world-class shopping, museums, historic theatres and sporting events. Our hotel’s design mixes Victorian architecture, high ceilings, and original brown brick with modern comfort. Murals by local artists line the walls, while our restaurant serves local dishes prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. It’s a great place to chat over a brew and look for the famous local Glaswegians depicted in the mural above diners’ heads.

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Parking Description:Public car park operated by Q Park located adjacent to the hotel. Guests enjoy 25% discount off the published tariff. Car park is open from 6.30am - 11.30pm. Cars may be left overnight. Height restriction 1.9m

Summary

Restaurants

Marco Pierre White Steakhouse

Location:
Just off the hotel lobby, ground floor

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Dessert

Hours:
6:30 AM-10:00 PM -

44-141-2267726

Casual, relaxed and contemporary surroundings, serving up delicious seasonal dishes, beautifully executed bistro style made from locally sourced fresh products. The ideal eating experience for hotel guests and locals alike.
Due to the popularity of the restaurant, we recommend advance table reservations for Friday and Saturday nights to avoid disappointment.
Breakfast can get busy on weekends after 10am, we recommend you come early to avoid a wait!

Neighborhoods

Explore our neighborhood.

The first thing you’ll notice is the vibrant, eclectic feel of our neighborhood near the corner of Waterloo and Blythswood. There’s a powerful mix of modern and classical architecture here—it tells a rich story of a neighborhood transformed from a small merchant town into a burgeoning industrial city, a leader in shipbuilding, engineering, textiles and electrical generation. This boom led to Glasgow being known as “the second city of the Empire” after London, a moniker that lives today in our neighborhood’s importance in the business and financial sectors. At the center of it all is the old Power Station, the birthplace of electrical power in Glasgow, and home to our hotel.

Look up to spot the wealth of late 19th- and early 20th-century architecture just outside the hotel by walking the City Centre Public Art Trail. A woman with a malting shovel stands tall at the United Distillers Building, while the massive red sandstone Mercantile Chambers is adorned with statues including Prosperity, Prudence, Industry and Fortune.

The Lighthouse

Some come to The Lighthouse because it reflects the best of Scotland’s architecture and design, and has free admission. Others pay homage to the late Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the building’s original designer. Climb the Centre’s helical staircase to the top of the tower, where you’ll see magnificent vistas of Glasgow’s turrets, spires and glass-sheathed towers.

Kilt makers

We treasure our Highland traditions, and there’s nothing like an authentic kilt. If you’d like to dress the part, we recommend two establishments within walking distance. MacGregor & MacDuff offer custom bespoke kilts and accessories; Slanj Kilts offers a bit more contemporary take on the tradition, including the option to design your own tartan.

The Arches

Music, with or without a Glaswegian accent, can be heard at The Arches, where international and local bands perform in a unique venue beneath the Central Railway Station. A short walk from the hotel, The Arches is always jamming with music, however you might also catch a groundbreaking theatrical show or performance art piece from innovative Scottish artists.

Brian Maule at Chardon d’Or

Considered by many as the best fine dining in the city, the restaurant treats guests to a gourmet menu steeped in the French tradition and infused with the finest Scottish produce. The unstuffy setting and seasonal menus are part of its charm, offering a sublime experience. We hear the lamb and fresh fish are exquisite, but be sure you indulge a little with dessert.

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For questions or to book by email: graeme.walker@hotelindigoglasgow.com

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Testimonials

Extremely clean, stylish boutique hotel. My husband and I stayed for our Anniversary, we had the most wonderful time, the rooms were gorgeous, the staff were fantastic and so cheery. Food was amazing too. Big thank you to all staff, will definitely love to come back.

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-Marie69

This is my first choice hotel in Glasgow. Ideal central location, easy parking and an overall nice experience thanks to staff attitudes and room comfort.

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-Oboz

We had a 2 night stay to go to a local concert at the Hydro, which was only 5 mins in a taxi away.
The hotel has a lovely exterior, welcoming reception and staff were very helpful and attentive.
Rooms are very nice with a very large bed (Executive King Room) lovely Avidao products in the bathroom.
Rooms Service was quick and food was good as was breakfast in our room both mornings.
Would definitely recommend to others and will be staying again soon.

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